Another Doodle Swap has come and gone. For those that might not know about this, it's a artist trading card swap. Once the signups are closed for the current session, addresses are sent out to the participants, you create something on a 3.5"x2.5" cards (usually around ten or less) and send them out to folks. A few days later, you start receiving little pieces of art from everyone you sent a card to. It's fun. You don't need to have any artistic skills to participate, just the ability to fill a card with something interesting. Sometimes there's a theme, sometimes not. And that's about it. I highly recommend. So far this is the eleventh time I've participated.
This round, there was no theme. However, I like making up a theme anyway. I call this group Kitten Villains. I may have to revisit these cats at some point.

So, I have this thing when I go to conventions or concerts or really anywhere that involves me sitting in lines for an excessive amount of time; I draw little sketches. I then give those sketches away to folks who seem to like them (at least, that is my sincere hope).
Here are the few I did this weekend while visiting Emerald City Comicon. Thanks so much to anyone who was kind enough to take one home.

Lately, I've been in a dry spell inspiration-wise. A sort of artist's block, so to speak. So instead of just waiting around for my muse to come back from whatever summer vacation she appears to be on, I decided it was time for a daily project to get the ink flowing again.
Therefore, each day for the month of October, I will be drawing a monster themed art card. The original art card will then be put up on my Etsy site (because, honestly, what am I going to do with 31 little monsters running around my desk).

Also, if anyone wants a specific monster, I'm happy to commission a custom monstrosity. Each 2.5" x 3.5" art card will be listed for $7 US (or $17 for three), $10 International (or $20 for three) (shipping included). Just contact me if you want something special.